Human Anatomical Terms

11/2/2007 - Flexion

Flexion is movement where bones or other objects are brought closer together together by decreasing the joint angle. The skeletal (bones, cartilage, and ligaments) and muscular (muscles and tendons) systems work together to move the joint into a flexed position. For example the elbow is flexed when the hand is brought closer to the shoulder. The trunk may be flexed toward the legs or the neck to the chest.
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